George W Bush slams Trump-era politics

Vastavam web: George W Bush issued a sharp denunciation of bigotry, white supremacy and falsehoods, in what was seen as a clear rebuke of politics in the age of President Donald Trump.In a New York speech yesterday, the two-term former president warned that the coarsening of the national tone and divisive themes are threats to American democracy.Though he did not mention Trump by name, Bush offered an implicit rebuke of the current administration and the controversial politics that emboldened millions of voters who swept Trump to victory last November.

“Bigotry or white supremacy in any form is blasphemy against the American creed,” Bush stated, two months after Trump said “both sides” were to blame when a neo-Nazi rally in Virginia turned violent.Unlike his Democratic successor Barack Obama, the Republican Bush has said very little publicly about Trump or the state of US politics this year.

He declined to endorse Trump’s candidacy, and largely stayed above the political fray.Yesterday’s speech – at the Bush Institute’s Spirit of Liberty event – marked a departure from that silence, an expression of concern by a former leader in a unique moment in the nation’s history.”We’ve seen our discourse degraded by casual cruelty. At times it can seem like the forces pulling us apart are stronger than the forces binding us together.”

The 43rd president, observing America’s “fading confidence” in free markets and international trade, lamented the “return of isolationist sentiments” in the country.But Bush spent significant time targeting the current US political environment, and the harsh divisions that have been laid bare since Trump announced his candidacy in 2015.”Bullying and prejudice in our public life sets a national tone,” Bush said. “The only way to pass along civic values is to first live up to them.” “Thank you George W. Bush for speaking the truth about @realDonaldTrump and those who enable him,” tweeted Ted Lieu, a House Democrat and fierce Trump critic.”Important speech by my friend,” said Senator John McCain, who challenged Bush for the 2000 Republican presidential nomination.Bush’s remarks came three days after McCain delivered his own speech appearing to rebuke Trump’s ideas and politics.